Khurana & Khurana Adopts Solve Intelligence to Scale Patent Practice

We are delighted to announce that Khurana & Khurana (K&K) is deploying Solve Intelligence across their extensive global practice. Professionals at K&K leverage Solve Intelligence to analyze prior art, formulate response strategies, and draft patent applications more efficiently. The platform is designed to keep legal professionals firmly in control throughout the entire process, allowing them to use AI as an extension of their legal expertise.

Khurana & Khurana Adopts Solve Intelligence to Scale Patent Practice
"Solve Intelligence has been instrumental in helping our team manage the complexities of multi-jurisdictional patent prosecution more efficiently. The platform's ability to adapt to different patent office requirements while maintaining consistency across our global practice has been invaluable."

– Tarun Khurana, Founding Partner at Khurana & Khurana and IIPRD

Key Insights

  • Khurana & Khurana is deploying Solve Intelligence for legal professionals across multiple offices in India and internationally.
  • The multi-jurisdictional capabilities of Solve Intelligence support the firm’s diverse practice, which serves over 4,500+ corporations worldwide across the Indian Patent Office, USPTO, EPO, and other patent offices.
  • Solve Intelligence enables K&K's team of legal professionals to deliver exceptional work product with greater efficiency while maintaining the high standards that have earned the firm recognition from Legal 500, Managing IP, IAM, Chambers, and Asia IP.

About Khurana & Khurana

Khurana & Khurana (K&K) is among the leading full-service Intellectual Property, Tax, Media-Entertainment, and Commercial/Corporate Law firms in India, South-East Asia, and the GCC representing top-notch Indian and global corporates ranging from Fortune 500 companies to start-ups. K&K is among the youngest Indian firms to have been ranked and recommended by Legal 500, IAM, MIP, Chambers& Partners, Asia IP, Corp-INTL, Acquisition-INTL, and has over 350+ professionals with extensive corporate experience in handling IP and commercial law issues. Over the past 17+ years, K&K has served numerous clients, creating and managing IP effectively, fostering mutual growth. K&K manages an overall portfolio of over 6000+ new patent applications each year and continues to grow its IP asset management and patent support practice, through IIPRD.

Selection Process

With practitioners serving clients across the Indian Patent Office, USPTO, EPO, and other international patent offices, K&K needed a platform that could adapt to different patent office requirements without compromising quality.

Khurana & Khurana's adoption of Solve Intelligence reflects the firm's commitment to innovation and client service. Following a rigorous evaluation process of different AI tools, the firm quickly recognized that Solve Intelligence could provide efficiency gains across their geographically distributed teams while meeting the rigorous quality standards required for multi-jurisdictional patent work.

Solve in Action

Here are some ways that professionals at Khurana & Khurana are using Solve Intelligence to scale their practice:

  • Patent Application Drafting: Build and share custom application templates to accelerate the drafting process and ensure consistency across the firm's global practice, while maintaining compliance with jurisdiction-specific requirements.
  • Office Action Responses: Summarize examiner rejections, identify key grounds of rejection, and ensure that responses comply with regional requirements.
  • Prior Art Analysis: Quickly analyze cited references and identify patentable distinctions between client inventions and prior art.

Solve Intelligence is helping Khurana & Khurana scale their patent practice with AI. The platform brings advanced legal intelligence to a firm recognized for its comprehensive IP services and global reach.

Providing Strategic Value

For K&K, this partnership represents an investment in the future and a commitment to maintaining their position among India's top-ranked IP firms. The integration of Solve Intelligence will help the firm continue serving the diverse needs of their international client base with the efficiency and quality that has earned them recognition from leading global legal directories.

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